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President Joseph Kabila's government is set for another round of legal clashes with foreign companies. First is Canada's First Quantum, locked in battle with Kinshasa at the International Court of Arbitration in Paris. On 27 July, Congo's Court of Appeal nominated Lubumbashi businessman Eric Monga, who heads the mining unit of the Fédération des Entreprises du Congo, as the liquidator of First Quantum's US$750 million Kingamyambo Musonoi Tailings project....

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Joseph Kabila, Canada, Eric Monga, Jeannine Mabunda Lioko, Martin Kabwelulu, South Africa, Ireland, Khulubuse Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Michael Hulley, Marc Willcox, Tokyo Sexwale, Fédération des Entreprises du Congo

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